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AI-generated summary
The BenQ ST30 stand is the kind of boring accessory that either quietly saves you hassle or becomes a bit of a waste of money, depending on how you mount your projector. At £106.48 ex‑VAT, it’s not “cheap enough to ignore,” so I’d only buy it if you’re sure you need a dedicated, correctly-matched stand for your BenQ setup. If you’re installing in an office meeting room or training space where alignment and stability matter, having a proper stand usually beats fiddling with generic wall brackets—less chance of awkward positioning, sagging, or a setup that looks a bit improvised.
Who should buy it? Anyone mounting a compatible BenQ projector and wanting a straightforward path to a clean, reliable installation—especially if multiple users will rely on the room and you can’t be troubleshooting every time it’s moved. Who should *not* buy it? If you already have a suitable ceiling/wall mount solution, or your existing setup can be used safely with an adapter, then this is likely pay-the-premium for convenience you don’t actually need. In short: good value if it fits your use case cleanly; not worth it if you’re effectively paying for “the same thing” you could already mount safely.

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